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i am proud of our budget because it's changed the conversation. today we are not talking about cliffs or ceilings are sequesters. we are talking about solutions and that's how it should be. our budget expands opportunity by growing the economy. it strengthens the safety net are retooling government and restores fairness by ending cronyism. [applause] and by setting priorities and choosing wisely, we have a plan to pay off our debt. in fact, we balance the budget in 10 years without raising taxes. [applause] how do we do this? it's really pretty simple. we stop spending money we don't have. go figure. you know, historically we've paid a little less than one fifth of our income in taxes to the federal government each year. but the government has spent a lot more, so our budget matches spending with income. we say to washington but we are willing to pay is what you're able to spend. washington should do the same thing. the crucial question isn't how we balance the budget. it's why we balanced the budget. the budget as a means to an end. we are not ba
i am proud of our budget because it's changed the conversation. today we are not talking about cliffs or ceilings are sequesters. we are talking about solutions and that's how it should be. our budget expands opportunity by growing the economy. it strengthens the safety net are retooling government and restores fairness by ending cronyism. [applause] and by setting priorities and choosing wisely, we have a plan to pay off our debt. in fact, we balance the budget in 10 years without raising...
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it won't be so easy to come up with that language and with this technology changing as fast as we can sit here and talk about this, and i was intrigued -- sorry. you know who i am talking about. you said that any laws that we propose should be technology neutral. i am very intrigued by that. what would you consider a technology neutral way to set some limits on the private use of drones? >> the best way is to look at the surveillance drones can conduct, look at data retention, data minimization, making sure no individual has kind of persistent databases of information collected on them. one of the great places we have to turn our the information practices which have been incorporated by the oecd in their guidelines to look at what projections need to be in place whenever information is collected about individuals. >> amie stepanovich, yea, perhaps other panel members could weigh in on this too. i would think it would be pretty difficult to enforce these kinds of statutes for law-enforcement, for example. if we establish some parameters, geographic parameters or height parameters or vi
it won't be so easy to come up with that language and with this technology changing as fast as we can sit here and talk about this, and i was intrigued -- sorry. you know who i am talking about. you said that any laws that we propose should be technology neutral. i am very intrigued by that. what would you consider a technology neutral way to set some limits on the private use of drones? >> the best way is to look at the surveillance drones can conduct, look at data retention, data...
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it cannot be reviewed or changed. now, the second event that i want you to hear, because you may not notice, it took place in my home state of california. last month, an army veteran shot and killed two santa cruz police detectives who are attempting to question him over a sexual assault allegation. in the aftermath of the shooting, we learn that even though the former soldier had faced two separate charges while serving in the army, charges against him were dropped and he was discharged without a conviction as part of a plea bargain. now what is it going to take to convince the military that sexual assault is a violent and vicious crime. but those who perpetuate it, they are capable of other bodily harm, including murder. what will it take? it is a vicious and violent crime. those capable of that are capable of other crimes as well. these examples speak for themselves. there are so many more. you will hear them today and your heart will break. it is time for us to take swift and decisive steps to ensure that this doe
it cannot be reviewed or changed. now, the second event that i want you to hear, because you may not notice, it took place in my home state of california. last month, an army veteran shot and killed two santa cruz police detectives who are attempting to question him over a sexual assault allegation. in the aftermath of the shooting, we learn that even though the former soldier had faced two separate charges while serving in the army, charges against him were dropped and he was discharged...
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change. in america for women. and i was working happily along in my job in arizona when i was sitting -- i become a judge on the court of appeals, and i was in my office one afternoon and the telephone rang, and i answered and the operator said, this is the white house calling. is justice o'connor their bikes i was a justice at the point on the arizona court. and i said yes. and they said well, it's the president calling. would you put her on? i said this is she. [laughter] hello? and it was ronald reagan on the phone, and he said, sandra? i mean, how about that? first name basis. [laughter] and i said yes, mr. president. and he said, i would like to announce your nomination tomorrow for the supreme court, is that okay with you? [laughter] that is quote unquote what happened. [laughter] and the kind of gold and i said, well, yes mr. president, i think it is. and that's what happened. he had sent three people from the attorney general's office out to arizona to check on my record. i had served
change. in america for women. and i was working happily along in my job in arizona when i was sitting -- i become a judge on the court of appeals, and i was in my office one afternoon and the telephone rang, and i answered and the operator said, this is the white house calling. is justice o'connor their bikes i was a justice at the point on the arizona court. and i said yes. and they said well, it's the president calling. would you put her on? i said this is she. [laughter] hello? and it was...
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of the law actually changed that. as we all know the supreme court decision effectively made this a state option. it didn't take away the eligible to category but it allowed states to not expand and not be penalized for it. and what that means is to become the situation we have is that if you're a low income childless, nondisabled adult which many people with hiv are, particularly men, you are only eligible for what is considered for medicaid coverage in nine states. and 26 h.r. not eligible at all. with the affordable care act is likely affordable care act is likely many more states are going to expand and i'll show you a map in a minute, but this is one of the big points of decisions that states are still making as well as on the benefit package for that expansion population. here's the map of where states are on medicaid -- decisions on medicaid expansion as of last week. this is statements like, executive statements or things that have moved. so it's not set in stone for all the states but as you can see, 27 have
of the law actually changed that. as we all know the supreme court decision effectively made this a state option. it didn't take away the eligible to category but it allowed states to not expand and not be penalized for it. and what that means is to become the situation we have is that if you're a low income childless, nondisabled adult which many people with hiv are, particularly men, you are only eligible for what is considered for medicaid coverage in nine states. and 26 h.r. not eligible at...
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but the test of whether the rights have been violated have changed from since technology changes. for more than 40 years, after that the inquiry has been whether an individual has reasonable expectations of privacy that has been
but the test of whether the rights have been violated have changed from since technology changes. for more than 40 years, after that the inquiry has been whether an individual has reasonable expectations of privacy that has been
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that's changed is the world around us. it's changed in dramatic ways. take a much the world has changed in the last 10 years. the global economy is real. everything you buy, everything you sell, everything he touches impacted by things happening halfway around the world. the information age is real and has made our life easier. it's a
that's changed is the world around us. it's changed in dramatic ways. take a much the world has changed in the last 10 years. the global economy is real. everything you buy, everything you sell, everything he touches impacted by things happening halfway around the world. the information age is real and has made our life easier. it's a
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these are fundamental changes. when chairman murray began our deliberations as a budget committee she laid out three core values she wanted us to keep in mind. that our budget resolution should first have help grow the economy and help the private sector create jobs. and i believe it does that by prioritizing critical investments in infrastructure, in education, and in r&d. second to keep our promises to our veterans, to those in our country to whom we've made commitments over decades. something i would add that we also continue to respect and embrace, a circle of protection for the most vulnerable in our society. and last, that we make credible progress towards reducing our deficit and debt, but in a sustainable way that allows us to continue to grow our economy from the middle out. let me turn, if i might, for a few minutes to some criticisms and challenges that many of us, the democrats have had of the ryan republican budget. briefly, it relies on rosy assumptions about spending levels. it cownd cownts savings l
these are fundamental changes. when chairman murray began our deliberations as a budget committee she laid out three core values she wanted us to keep in mind. that our budget resolution should first have help grow the economy and help the private sector create jobs. and i believe it does that by prioritizing critical investments in infrastructure, in education, and in r&d. second to keep our promises to our veterans, to those in our country to whom we've made commitments over decades....
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it's climate change. this from an admiral who is dealing with a bellicose north korea, an escalating conflict between japan and china in the east china sea. his answer to what's the biggest threat to america is climate change. and yet, we have one of our colleagues on the other side of the aisle who objected to a clause that points out what is very clear in data around the world, and that is the impact that changes in our climate are having on women who are so often the food gatherers for their families. well, this issue of climate change is not going away any time soon, and you can deny that it exists but it exists. the data is clear, and i believe we need to come together to address this serious concern to help other countries find ways of mitigating the harmful effects of climate change. and just as climate change deserves attention, we also need to continue our effort to promote equal rights and equal opportunities for women everywhere. we know that all of society benefits. when women are more fully i
it's climate change. this from an admiral who is dealing with a bellicose north korea, an escalating conflict between japan and china in the east china sea. his answer to what's the biggest threat to america is climate change. and yet, we have one of our colleagues on the other side of the aisle who objected to a clause that points out what is very clear in data around the world, and that is the impact that changes in our climate are having on women who are so often the food gatherers for their...
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but evidently that's about to change. senate democrats are now pledging to finally -- finally -- produce a budget. it will be interesting to see what they put forward. i hope senate democrats take this exercise seriously and propose real spending reforms that can put our country on a stronger more sustainable fiscal path, reforms that can control spending and lead to robust private-sector growth and job creation. we'll find out soon. what about republicans? well, republicans lead the house, and they produce budgets every year right on schedule, budgets that would finally put our country on a path to growth and job creation. it would put our creeky entitlement programs on sound fiscal footing. so they're around when people need them. today house republicans will unveil this year's budget blueprint. if the past is any indication, the reforms it contains would jump-start our economy, help more americans join the middle class and begin to tackle the debt that threatens all of our futures. because republicans understand we nee
but evidently that's about to change. senate democrats are now pledging to finally -- finally -- produce a budget. it will be interesting to see what they put forward. i hope senate democrats take this exercise seriously and propose real spending reforms that can put our country on a stronger more sustainable fiscal path, reforms that can control spending and lead to robust private-sector growth and job creation. we'll find out soon. what about republicans? well, republicans lead the house, and...
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changed since a year ago. we hope to meet our mission responsibilities today. but the pathway we are on is creating risk and our ability to execute it. i look forward to working with the committee in congress on these difficult and complex challenges and i will carry back your message of appreciation for the men and women that we are privileged to associate with and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you, general kehler. general alexander? >> thank you, chairman carl levin and the ranking member and members of congress. it is a tremendous honor to work with and for general bob kehler. he has been so supportive of everything that we are trying to do and cybercommand. he is the only one that is nice to me and an intelligence officer. [laughter] you know, eight gives me great pleasure to talk about great things we're doing we are doing and cybercommand and address some of these questions that you put on the table. i will try to answer some of them. i cannot answer all of them today. the role of the defens
changed since a year ago. we hope to meet our mission responsibilities today. but the pathway we are on is creating risk and our ability to execute it. i look forward to working with the committee in congress on these difficult and complex challenges and i will carry back your message of appreciation for the men and women that we are privileged to associate with and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you, general kehler. general alexander? >> thank you, chairman carl levin...
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changed behavior from lower rates, for instance. back in 2003 the capital gains tax as you know was reduced and so what did they say? the joint committee on taxation and c.b.o. said that means because you've lowered the rate of taxation that you're going to get less revenue, right, because you have less taxes coming in? no, because they lowered the revenue, there was more economic activity. we got more revenue in. and so in 2007 they said revenues were is going to go down. revenues shot up. the same thing happened by the way back in 199, the last time this congress had a unified, balanced budget when bill clinton was president and he worked with the republican congress to get some of the spending under control, as we talked about earlier, but also they cut the capital gains rate and lowe an lo and behold, lotsy showed up on the revenue side. the dynamic score, the macroecomonic scoring showed that was going to happen but the static score didn't. so as we begin to form yo formut kind of scoring we should do, wouldn't it be great if w
changed behavior from lower rates, for instance. back in 2003 the capital gains tax as you know was reduced and so what did they say? the joint committee on taxation and c.b.o. said that means because you've lowered the rate of taxation that you're going to get less revenue, right, because you have less taxes coming in? no, because they lowered the revenue, there was more economic activity. we got more revenue in. and so in 2007 they said revenues were is going to go down. revenues shot up. the...
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yield culture change. so we begin with every new recruit, focusing on army values and bystander intervention techniques. our system of justice is not perfect. no system is. we have work -- dramatic changes over system six consecutive cycles. we make mistakes. everyday in every jurisdiction around this country, prosecutors make difficult decisions on cases. we are no different, but my commitment to you is that will do everything in our power to retain the trust of the men and women who serve our army, and to preserve a system of justice of which we can be proud. thank you and i look forward to your questions. >> mr. taylor? >> chairman gillibrand, ranking member graham, and members of the committee -- and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify here today. the department is determined to combat and prevent sexual assault in the military. the men and women who put their lives on the line to protect this country must be assured that they had the opportunity to serve without fear
yield culture change. so we begin with every new recruit, focusing on army values and bystander intervention techniques. our system of justice is not perfect. no system is. we have work -- dramatic changes over system six consecutive cycles. we make mistakes. everyday in every jurisdiction around this country, prosecutors make difficult decisions on cases. we are no different, but my commitment to you is that will do everything in our power to retain the trust of the men and women who serve our...
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change. the one thing there is nothing in this book -- the one thing i think might get kind of underestimated in this book is the degree to which the fiscal analysis is a cultural traits with a whole group of voters. if you look at the criticism that richard lugar made -- richard murdock murdoch's defense of himself it's the same thing. he said he doesn't want to legislate. he said i don't want to legislate. he said we will make the compromises necessary to get things done. murdoch said that is exactly what i want to do. if you let me i will for sand and the gear of the government and prevent things from getting done. i don't agree with a consensus what is done in washington for so long. i am pursuing a different path. that is true with the rise of the tea party movement in 2010. voters that voted for the tea party candidates were not tracked into the kind of tactics that supporters of the tea party movement were going to follow once they got to washington. they said that they were willing to
change. the one thing there is nothing in this book -- the one thing i think might get kind of underestimated in this book is the degree to which the fiscal analysis is a cultural traits with a whole group of voters. if you look at the criticism that richard lugar made -- richard murdock murdoch's defense of himself it's the same thing. he said he doesn't want to legislate. he said i don't want to legislate. he said we will make the compromises necessary to get things done. murdoch said that is...
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and consequently, we changed it. that's what we do when we try and mess around with classes of people. to my constituents back home in wyoming and fellow citizens across the country, let me be clear -- it is your money, not the government's money. that's what they were telling me as i was traveling around wyoming the 2,000 miles and did listening money. they said, "it's our money." as legislators, we have to do a better job if taking care of t the -- of taking care of the funds they provide us and ensuring that it's spent wisely. the majority thinks it knows best how to spend the money. the american people work hard to make. the budget that they've offered seeks more than $1 trillion -- let me repeat that -- more than $1 trillion in new taxes over the next ten years. and debt that will still grow by $7 trillion. that would be $23 trillion. that's a lot to pay interest on. they can figure that out. if you can with all those zeros that are out there, how much money that amounts to. that -- at some moderate rate -- say,
and consequently, we changed it. that's what we do when we try and mess around with classes of people. to my constituents back home in wyoming and fellow citizens across the country, let me be clear -- it is your money, not the government's money. that's what they were telling me as i was traveling around wyoming the 2,000 miles and did listening money. they said, "it's our money." as legislators, we have to do a better job if taking care of t the -- of taking care of the funds they...
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the changes. there were active discussions on how to deal with it. in the portfolio drafts by that specified amount -- this synthetic credit portfolio first breached limit on generation x and kept on doing so for more than three months. it is an access of this percentage for 71 days. it means the synthetic credit portfolio is reaching the risk limit. >> it was over 10 times the women. in that exhibit, 39 that we discussed earlier, it indicated that on april 19 that the limit was $5 million and the projected process, the credit spreads widen $59 million. is that correct? >> yes. >> you responded by saying that we are all working on a new set of limits for synthetic credit and the current ceo will be replaced by something more sensible and granule. so you were ignoring this limit for 71 days because the cso limit was not sensible? >> if the risk limit was outdated, why did it take that long to update? >> i do not know. >> when the occ requires that this be updated every year. why was this not update
the changes. there were active discussions on how to deal with it. in the portfolio drafts by that specified amount -- this synthetic credit portfolio first breached limit on generation x and kept on doing so for more than three months. it is an access of this percentage for 71 days. it means the synthetic credit portfolio is reaching the risk limit. >> it was over 10 times the women. in that exhibit, 39 that we discussed earlier, it indicated that on april 19 that the limit was $5...
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looking ahead with all the changes going in place of the aca conference expected ride my pony to change to be critical. what's challenging this is many unanswered questions to help inform public needs to change without delivered states will expand its hard to know how ryan white will position itself. it's technically reauthorized at the end of the year. with the right timing for that? going forward there's a lot of concerns about integrating expertise and providers into mainstream health care systems in the networks maintaining the capacity to build and bolster the hiv workforce for their project that shortages and of course at the end of the day what we all hope for is any disruption -- that there will be any disruption in kerry's people move into new coverage options are potentially lose that coverage option if their income changes, disrupting care is not only detrimental medically, but has implications for public health as i mentioned. so to set up some thoughts for the panel, said key policy issues and challenges that affect both the lgbt community, what will be the network adequacy
looking ahead with all the changes going in place of the aca conference expected ride my pony to change to be critical. what's challenging this is many unanswered questions to help inform public needs to change without delivered states will expand its hard to know how ryan white will position itself. it's technically reauthorized at the end of the year. with the right timing for that? going forward there's a lot of concerns about integrating expertise and providers into mainstream health care...
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it reforms entitlement, protecting everybody over 55 for many changes and makes changes so that younger people will still have these programs. it takes all the welfare programs, 185 different welfare programs and block grants the largest and most expensive ones just as clinton did with aid to families with children. we have this reform of entitlement and reform of these welfare programs and tax reform taking the top rate on individuals to 25% and the bottom rate to 10%. now we go from 10 up to 44 and the corporate rate which is 35% right now. the average in europe is 25 so we compete internationally. we tax our companies and our manufacturing companies more harshly than they do theirs. we want to take that rate to 25. i would rather be better than europe and the canadians are at 17%. i preferred the canadian rate than the european average so the republicans and democrats in their two budgets really show who they are. there is also a third budget which is the congressional budget which is more liberal democrats and they do massive new taxes on top of the ones i discussed. you have a sens
it reforms entitlement, protecting everybody over 55 for many changes and makes changes so that younger people will still have these programs. it takes all the welfare programs, 185 different welfare programs and block grants the largest and most expensive ones just as clinton did with aid to families with children. we have this reform of entitlement and reform of these welfare programs and tax reform taking the top rate on individuals to 25% and the bottom rate to 10%. now we go from 10 up to...
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and just to change that and he had to change the thinking. or when i somebody and i watched somebody who spends $400 million on campaigns with perhaps the worst ads i've ever seen. i mean, they did ads on obama that i thought he was being paid for by the obama campaign. it was so incredible. do you member the gam tamest superhero at? people want a superhero. they made obama -- it was great but i said what a great and obama did. and i said oh, oh, my, that was done by the republican. so when you spend $400 million its affiliate and you don't have one victory, you know there's something seriously seriously wrong. now, i've made over $8 billion. in fact, was thinking of running i actually filed my financial statement. a lot of people were surprised. but more than that, i've employed tens of thousands of people. and yet i am continually criticized by total light weights -- [laughter] all over the place. it simply the. it really is unbelievable. [applause] you see these guys, you see these guys on television, they can't buy a clean shirt and they
and just to change that and he had to change the thinking. or when i somebody and i watched somebody who spends $400 million on campaigns with perhaps the worst ads i've ever seen. i mean, they did ads on obama that i thought he was being paid for by the obama campaign. it was so incredible. do you member the gam tamest superhero at? people want a superhero. they made obama -- it was great but i said what a great and obama did. and i said oh, oh, my, that was done by the republican. so when you...
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vote: the presiding officer: anyone wishing to vote or change their vote? if not, then this vote the ayes are 45, the nays 54. the amendment is not agreed to. under the previous order, there will be two minutes equally divided prior to a vote on amendment number 202 offered by the senator from texas, mr. cruz. mr. cruz: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cruz: tomorrow is the three-year anniversary of the passage of obamacare. the presiding officer: can we have order, please. mr. cruz: obamacare is hurting young people --. a senator: mr. president, the senate is not in order. mr. cruz: obamacare is hurting young people, it's hurting seniors --. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senate will be in order. mr. baucus: the senate is not in order. the presiding officer: please take conversations into the lobby. mr. baucus: mr. president, the senate is not in order. the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cruz: mr. president, tomorrow is the three-year anniversary of the passage of obamacare. obamacare i
vote: the presiding officer: anyone wishing to vote or change their vote? if not, then this vote the ayes are 45, the nays 54. the amendment is not agreed to. under the previous order, there will be two minutes equally divided prior to a vote on amendment number 202 offered by the senator from texas, mr. cruz. mr. cruz: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cruz: tomorrow is the three-year anniversary of the passage of obamacare. the presiding officer: can we have...
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why the change this time? >> i again i think because of logistics of this and the fact it was live streamed and print pooler was sent. there is no, i would not read anything bigger than the decision today into today's decision. >> on the gun vote in the senate judiciary committee, how will, will that factor into the president's discussions today with senate democrats? >> i think it's safe to say that when the president meets with senate democrats as he will in a little bit he will discuss an array of topics. i think he will commend the senate democrats for their focus and persistence in making sure that the violence, violence against women act was reauthorized and the president was very glad to be able it sign that. he will focus on the work that senate democrats have done with senate republicans to advance bipartisan, comprehensive immigration reform. he will, i'm sure, as you note, darlene, talk about the progress that senate democrats have made towards the goal of bipartisan measures to reduce gun violence
why the change this time? >> i again i think because of logistics of this and the fact it was live streamed and print pooler was sent. there is no, i would not read anything bigger than the decision today into today's decision. >> on the gun vote in the senate judiciary committee, how will, will that factor into the president's discussions today with senate democrats? >> i think it's safe to say that when the president meets with senate democrats as he will in a little bit he...
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that has to change. there has to be balanced. the republican leadership has made a mistake by cementing themselves and saying we will not touch revenue. there have to be revenues in order to address this problem. >> how do you the republicans to crack on that when they're not showing any willingness to do that? all democrats want that. how do you get republicans to buy into it? >> i was a thing over clips from the county i represent. about 8000 employees will get notices that they will be reduced 20% in income. 30,000 meals for seniors are going to be eliminated. and people understand what the consequences are of their absolutely determined position do not have one dime of revenue. that is not workable. the imbalance we have had, up $1.5 trillion in cuts or $2.50 trillion and 6.5 billion dollars in revenue. you have to have some kind of balance. it is going to have to change. the president is looking for some kind of pool of common sense. i hope it is out there. >> i want to ask about the president coming up to capitol hill next
that has to change. there has to be balanced. the republican leadership has made a mistake by cementing themselves and saying we will not touch revenue. there have to be revenues in order to address this problem. >> how do you the republicans to crack on that when they're not showing any willingness to do that? all democrats want that. how do you get republicans to buy into it? >> i was a thing over clips from the county i represent. about 8000 employees will get notices that they...
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this is not the time to change course on the hiv services. when in the; isn't that so we saw a surge of epidemics of tuberculous deaths. we can't afford to go backwards. i'm here asking you to keep those programs whole and sustain the services that protect our public health. i'll be here every year if i need to be and remind you what the case of bad health looks like >> thank you. next speaker. >> i serve on the hiv prevention planning council and i'm here today on behalf of of the harvey milk. >> first of all, for being our champions on the programs. i feel that san francisco is the best we have to take care of our community and our residents. it, it's san francisco values at its finest. other people have spoken it's a model for the world to follow. right now though we're faced with the dismanlt of this model and this is because of the failure of the federal government to respond to this epidemic as it should and come up with the funds obviously that comes in the context of our dismantling of our services. it's time for us to stand up for th
this is not the time to change course on the hiv services. when in the; isn't that so we saw a surge of epidemics of tuberculous deaths. we can't afford to go backwards. i'm here asking you to keep those programs whole and sustain the services that protect our public health. i'll be here every year if i need to be and remind you what the case of bad health looks like >> thank you. next speaker. >> i serve on the hiv prevention planning council and i'm here today on behalf of of the...
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it's got to be changed. now, there's one more thing -- i rulely would like for my colleagues to focus on and i'll wrap up at this point. but it's really, really important. the question is, when you have debt equal to $17 trillion, does it impact the economy now? yes, it puts us at risk for some sort of fiscal crisis, if there is a collapse in europe, a collapse in japan, a quoll lapsn china. it could kick us off in a major financial disaster in the united states. but the question is, does the debt that we have now slow growth today, mr. president? and i think that's a really important issue. and so we've done the research on it. the issue was originally raised by rogoff and reinhart. they've done a number of studies, wrote a big book on it, about all the nations that go into default and have had debt crises over the last 100 years. it is a thoroughly respected work of two highly competent and proven, respected economists. i think harvard and i'm not sure where ca carmen reinhardt is frm as a professor. when
it's got to be changed. now, there's one more thing -- i rulely would like for my colleagues to focus on and i'll wrap up at this point. but it's really, really important. the question is, when you have debt equal to $17 trillion, does it impact the economy now? yes, it puts us at risk for some sort of fiscal crisis, if there is a collapse in europe, a collapse in japan, a quoll lapsn china. it could kick us off in a major financial disaster in the united states. but the question is, does the...
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and they are making serious changes. and "the lorax" is the perfect example how they are seeing their businesses. many companies have a achieved sustainability officer and calling it sustainability and innovation. nike's new watch word is that they are decoupling growth from scarsty in resources. that's just perfect for "the lorax." the chief sustainability office spoke last week at clinton global initiative and said again and again and again, we're decoupling growth from scarsty of resources which is exactly "the lorax's" issue. growth, growth, growth, growth, but scarcity of resources destroy the business. what nike is doing, we cannot continue to make our products out of resources that are increasedly -- increasingly scarce with a world population growing from 7 to 9 million people, with our moving forward using 1.5 -- one and a half times the planet's resource which is the direction we're moving in. it's unsustainable as a business model. so looking to the future, and what nike is saying to their supply chain and to
and they are making serious changes. and "the lorax" is the perfect example how they are seeing their businesses. many companies have a achieved sustainability officer and calling it sustainability and innovation. nike's new watch word is that they are decoupling growth from scarsty in resources. that's just perfect for "the lorax." the chief sustainability office spoke last week at clinton global initiative and said again and again and again, we're decoupling growth from...
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president obama needs really expensive climate change advisors. the depty assistant has specialist assistant and his deputy director earned $370,000 alone last year. do you really need three people doing the same thing with three different titles? the worst example of the mall, the chief calligrapher, making pretty close to six figures. at her assistant, $94,000, $86,000. when it comes to the white house pay, they make the same argument wall street makes. you pay more to address the best people. it takes a lot f people to leave the private sector, apparently. the payroll under the bush administration in his last year in office $33 million compared to nearly 38 million last year, only 18 staffers earned the maximum salary in 2008. all i can say is stop, mr. president, stop trying to pu the wool over our eyes. stop playing politics with people's livelihood, stop acting like your hands are tied into congress is screwing everything up. stop funding the junk. that is right, that is what i think. more coming up. the state of illinois charged with lying
president obama needs really expensive climate change advisors. the depty assistant has specialist assistant and his deputy director earned $370,000 alone last year. do you really need three people doing the same thing with three different titles? the worst example of the mall, the chief calligrapher, making pretty close to six figures. at her assistant, $94,000, $86,000. when it comes to the white house pay, they make the same argument wall street makes. you pay more to address the best...
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nothing i can say or do will change it. if i was out there i would probably be in the same position. i don't listen to nobody either. probably before i leave here he might be back here, who knows? >> mcnee is awaiting trial and if found not guilty, he could have his own chance at a life on the outside. like his brother, he will have to about thele his drug addiction to avoid coming back to jail. >> i look in that mirror now, my hair is going gray, i'm getting old. i'm starting to feel the affects of the aging process, you know? my life's just -- i don't know where the past 20 years went. just went by like that. gone. when you're an addict, it don't matter where you go, no matter where you go, there you are, you're bringing same person with the same problem. you get the same addictive behaviors, it don't matter where you are. when you're done and you don't want to do it no more, that's when you're going to be finished with it, when you've had enough. i don't know. i can't sit here and lie to you and tell you i've had enough
nothing i can say or do will change it. if i was out there i would probably be in the same position. i don't listen to nobody either. probably before i leave here he might be back here, who knows? >> mcnee is awaiting trial and if found not guilty, he could have his own chance at a life on the outside. like his brother, he will have to about thele his drug addiction to avoid coming back to jail. >> i look in that mirror now, my hair is going gray, i'm getting old. i'm starting to...
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. get the blood tests. change your number. turn it up. it's been said that beauty is in the ewell...behold. der. behold water so blue it merges with the sky above.
change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. get the blood tests. change your number. turn it up. it's been said that beauty is in the ewell...behold. der. behold water so blue it merges with the sky above.
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looming health care changes hold back small businesses." they go on another pulled-out area, "it's already hard out there right now. this may be" -- this, the health care law -- "may be the straw that breaks the camel's back." not the sequester, not the made-up confusion by the democrats. it is the health care law that is hurting our economy, and even the federal reserve in their beige book said so this past month. so, mr. president, i rise today to speak on the fiscal year 2014 budget and the choice that we face over whether we are going to grow the economy or just grow government bureaucracy. mr. president, when i travel home to wyoming, as i did last weekend and will again this weekend, i hear from hardworking american taxpayers that they do not believe washington is spending their tax dollars wisely. they think washington has become far too inefficient, ineffective and unaccountable. and it's not just the people in wyoming i'm hearing it from, mr. president. you know, according to gallup, americans across the country estimate that the f
looming health care changes hold back small businesses." they go on another pulled-out area, "it's already hard out there right now. this may be" -- this, the health care law -- "may be the straw that breaks the camel's back." not the sequester, not the made-up confusion by the democrats. it is the health care law that is hurting our economy, and even the federal reserve in their beige book said so this past month. so, mr. president, i rise today to speak on the fiscal...
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but when your circumstances change, your perspective changes too. she said, my quality of life is looking at you. my quality of life is sharing our memories together. it's living in the home that we created together. that's my quality of life and that's worth fighting for. [cheering and applause] that's the kind of love that nancy and i shared. we shared hopes and dreams and health care struggles. we were there for each other in sickness and healthy. -- health. we tried very, very hard to grow old together. we were together for seventeen years until death did us part. we had the kind of marriage that most people dream of, young people, old people, gay people, straight people. nancy and i felt the joy of marriage, we had the love and commitment of marriage, but we could only yearn to have our marriage be respected by the laws of our land. nancy would be so proud and so very happy to be with us here today as we stand on the cusp of marriage equality. thank you. [cheering and applause] >>> the viewers are tweeting about same-sex marriage. i can't help
but when your circumstances change, your perspective changes too. she said, my quality of life is looking at you. my quality of life is sharing our memories together. it's living in the home that we created together. that's my quality of life and that's worth fighting for. [cheering and applause] that's the kind of love that nancy and i shared. we shared hopes and dreams and health care struggles. we were there for each other in sickness and healthy. -- health. we tried very, very hard to grow...
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the information is still changing and this is probably a negative impact, of course, it's uncertain but it would especially show what would happen if we have the 16 percent reductions to ryan white and on top of those have another additional cuts to the funding. so it's about $900,000 to wrooin white and for a total of $1.3 million and again, i emphasis those are very preliminary as to how those reductions will be implemented. so lastly and getting a little bit to our question supervisor wiener you had asked for some numbers on impacts of what those funding reductions are, of course, the actual impact of this would depend upon how the reductions are implemented locally and how we allocate those reductions across the program but it is to give you a sense of what we assumed it was spread evenly across the program the general approach in the past the impact from ryan white would be 17 hundred and duplicated clients are served and about 54 thousand units of serve across the various core and support programs provided under ryan white. in cdc to your question supervisor wiener with those fund
the information is still changing and this is probably a negative impact, of course, it's uncertain but it would especially show what would happen if we have the 16 percent reductions to ryan white and on top of those have another additional cuts to the funding. so it's about $900,000 to wrooin white and for a total of $1.3 million and again, i emphasis those are very preliminary as to how those reductions will be implemented. so lastly and getting a little bit to our question supervisor wiener...
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it does not change current law. when american peopling hearing this, they are hearing democratic colleagues announce with great pride they are reducing the deficit by $1.85 trillion. and that can only mean off our current path of spending. it can only mean that to anybody hearing it. i'm saying i'm deeply disappointed that it does not do that. it does mom come close to that. -- doesn't come close to that. it does not change the debt course to america and leaving us on an unsustainable path to unbalance the budget. >> i think we have a difference of opinion in the assumptions of this budget. we did not assume in the savings that the sequester was going to go in place. you in your remark are, which means the way this is calculated would be different. if we began with the asthalmings the sequester would take place we would not be talking about the $2.4 trillion we would talk trord the lion current path -- toward the current path. we're clear about the $2.4 already enacted. we're adding almost $1.9 trillion to it over t
it does not change current law. when american peopling hearing this, they are hearing democratic colleagues announce with great pride they are reducing the deficit by $1.85 trillion. and that can only mean off our current path of spending. it can only mean that to anybody hearing it. i'm saying i'm deeply disappointed that it does not do that. it does mom come close to that. -- doesn't come close to that. it does not change the debt course to america and leaving us on an unsustainable path to...
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things and times change. huge percentages of the mail delivered today are what we call junk mail, advertising. it is no longer the primary way with which americans and people in the world, for that matter, communicate. the american public conducts business in a different way even five years ago. we have got to allow the postal service to adapt to changing times in order to have a postal service in the future, and this includes five-day mail delivery. so the postal service loses $1.3 billion in the first year, $15.9 billion last year, and do we come up with a fix for it? do we address the issue? of course not. of course not. there's nothing in this bill that would change that debt. there's nothing in this legislation that fixes the broken postal service, but there is a prohibition from them going to five-day mail delivery, which is -- which would save another $2 billion. now, you have still got $13.9 billion left over if it's like last year. so here we are telling the postal service they can't go to five-day d
things and times change. huge percentages of the mail delivered today are what we call junk mail, advertising. it is no longer the primary way with which americans and people in the world, for that matter, communicate. the american public conducts business in a different way even five years ago. we have got to allow the postal service to adapt to changing times in order to have a postal service in the future, and this includes five-day mail delivery. so the postal service loses $1.3 billion in...
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. >> chris: talk about the reasons you don't have to make changes to budget it in ten years. you mention the tax increases that came from raising rates in the fiscal cliff debate and include $716 billion in medicare cuts through obama care that you opposed in the last campaign. question, is it fair to say that at least those parts of the president's policies make it easier to balance the budget? >> it is fair to say that. what we also say is end the raid of med did he care from obama care. all that money that was taken from medicare was to pay for obama care. we say we get rid of obama care and end the raid and apply the savings to medicare to make it more solvent and extend the medicare trust fund. the fiscal cliff is current law and that is not going to change and we propose progrowth tax reform and we think with the current revenue lien w line wed have a system to bring all rates down. good for economic growth and creation and taxpayers by having less loopholes. stop picking winners and losers. those things are still achievable and we achieve that in the budget and do refl
. >> chris: talk about the reasons you don't have to make changes to budget it in ten years. you mention the tax increases that came from raising rates in the fiscal cliff debate and include $716 billion in medicare cuts through obama care that you opposed in the last campaign. question, is it fair to say that at least those parts of the president's policies make it easier to balance the budget? >> it is fair to say that. what we also say is end the raid of med did he care from...
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no change at all. we watch ad serious storm and it does not for the country at all change the proportion of people who say it would be bad. you can see there are no asterisks here. there is a 12 percentage point increase but nonsignificant among the nonbelievers. i can not reject the hypothesis that is zero from these data. but we see a significant change here. let me get there. the question here will global warming be a nationally serious problem in the future? no net change. a significant decrease for democrats. again, we see a 16 percentage point increase among the skeptics. so 16% of 20% coupled with everybody else equals nothing happening for the country as a whole. will global warming be a globally serious problem? again, no net change for the country but that group of skeptics, see an increase. but remember, i've got to tell you an important thing about the wording of these questions. these folks here, who have said to us, i don't think it's happening, when we asked them, this question, do you t
no change at all. we watch ad serious storm and it does not for the country at all change the proportion of people who say it would be bad. you can see there are no asterisks here. there is a 12 percentage point increase but nonsignificant among the nonbelievers. i can not reject the hypothesis that is zero from these data. but we see a significant change here. let me get there. the question here will global warming be a nationally serious problem in the future? no net change. a significant...
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that is a completely unsatisfactory position and will only change by democracy and political leaders and governments only working in the interests of peoples in our countries in an understanding way, neither isolated nor independent anymore. we are interdependent and connected. we must not accept the damage inflicted on young minds with such potential of the situation of unemployment. we cannot and must not allow them to be haunted by that for the duration of their lives. democrats, we cannot allow a generation to grow up believing democracy itself has failed them. why ireland's presidency in the european union, we move to implement the urgent agenda we have set ourselves on stability and growth and jobs. for those of you who understand the presidency of the european union rotates between each country, you hold that presidency for a six-month. period, sometimes they are not felt it and it -- dealt with and they are all over the next island is exceptional in the --se of we hope to do the same by the end of june this year. we extend that not just for the people of the european union, b
that is a completely unsatisfactory position and will only change by democracy and political leaders and governments only working in the interests of peoples in our countries in an understanding way, neither isolated nor independent anymore. we are interdependent and connected. we must not accept the damage inflicted on young minds with such potential of the situation of unemployment. we cannot and must not allow them to be haunted by that for the duration of their lives. democrats, we cannot...
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you can't change the copays, deductibles, any benefits, employer conclusions. it becomes virtually impossible to grandfather a plan so there's almost no truth to the fact that you can keep your plan if you like it. >> neil: amazing. thank you very much, i think. in the meantime, we are roughly now a little bit more than three hours away. bill gates, on fox business. first, a little teaser on fox news. trust me, you want to stick around for this. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with an all new award winning car. good. now find the most hard core driver in america. that guy, put him in it. what's this? [ male announcer ] tell him he's about to find out. you're about to find out. [ male announcer ] test it. highlight the european chassis, 6 speed manual, dual exhaust, wide stance, clean lines, have him floor it, spin it, punch it, drift it, put it through its paces, is he happy? oh ya, he's happy! [ male announcer ] and that's how you test your car for fun. easy. [ it's not what you think.t's how you test your car for fun. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk wi
you can't change the copays, deductibles, any benefits, employer conclusions. it becomes virtually impossible to grandfather a plan so there's almost no truth to the fact that you can keep your plan if you like it. >> neil: amazing. thank you very much, i think. in the meantime, we are roughly now a little bit more than three hours away. bill gates, on fox business. first, a little teaser on fox news. trust me, you want to stick around for this. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with an all...
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the world is changing and what you used to need to have an economy. it's changing. things like new broadband is an issue. water is an issue. the electric grid is a horror show, especially some of the software connecting some of the grids. it's actually quite vulnerable to terrorism. so there are many things we need to do at a national level that we will wake up some day and regret if we don't. >> we need to look at a lot of things. stay right there. i'm going to take you ten stories underground to one of the biggest public work projects in the history of civilization. the cost is in the billions and people won't ride this train until 2016. is it worth it? this is so so soft. hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less. charmin ultra soft. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises
the world is changing and what you used to need to have an economy. it's changing. things like new broadband is an issue. water is an issue. the electric grid is a horror show, especially some of the software connecting some of the grids. it's actually quite vulnerable to terrorism. so there are many things we need to do at a national level that we will wake up some day and regret if we don't. >> we need to look at a lot of things. stay right there. i'm going to take you ten stories...
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learn the changes to the tax filing. they could have gotten this right. >> i don't know, look at how complex the last changes in taxes the deal that president obama made with congress. just made it even more complex. how can anybody get through it? >> that is what happens when you have government spending. a more complex tax code to collect for it. what i'm worried about is what health reform it is doing to the tax collect 84s. the irs. turning the irs into america's museum of mass confusion. take a look at what the the treasury inspector general for tax administration said about the problem. he is so worried about the irs being at the breaking point. unprecedented in recent history the amount of responsibility irs now given in an area meaning health reform that most people don't think of as an irs problem. he said this will lead to problems. >> mark, isn't the irs just becoming too big? >> the irs is too big but a flat tax isn't going to solve our problem. it is really a reverse robinhood approach and will increase the
learn the changes to the tax filing. they could have gotten this right. >> i don't know, look at how complex the last changes in taxes the deal that president obama made with congress. just made it even more complex. how can anybody get through it? >> that is what happens when you have government spending. a more complex tax code to collect for it. what i'm worried about is what health reform it is doing to the tax collect 84s. the irs. turning the irs into america's museum of mass...
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barack obama road that moment when change and changing the democratic look of the president was important. there is a tremendous hun drger hillary hand for that moment to be the 2016 election for women. any man running against her is going to have to run against that moment. it seems like that dynamic would lead to what you would call a very positive democratic campaign meaning andrew cuomo's job against him. without a doubt. i would say that of the people that could run against her he is the least likely. he is relatively young and could run if she were to lose. he could run in 2020. i think he is much more focused. omalley i'm less certain. i think he could stay in it and be a vice presidential nominee. i agree with you and joy. if you are having that on stage moment it is worth remembering that hillary clinton became senator because rick lazio walked over to her podium and said sign it sign it and pointed it at her. there is a dynamic there. how, others survived it in 2008. we'll see. >> andrew cuomo is the only candidate in the mix here, he couldn't be selected unless she moves back t
barack obama road that moment when change and changing the democratic look of the president was important. there is a tremendous hun drger hillary hand for that moment to be the 2016 election for women. any man running against her is going to have to run against that moment. it seems like that dynamic would lead to what you would call a very positive democratic campaign meaning andrew cuomo's job against him. without a doubt. i would say that of the people that could run against her he is the...
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can he change the tax code? >> there are people in corporate america that say the number one way to do th is to cut the corporate tax rate. our 35% is higher than most other countries in the world. a few places it is higher than it is here, but it is higher than in most other countries, so i think business groups with a one way to get it back here is to lower tax rates. and then the difference between the rates overseas and the rate here if they brought some of the money back would also be lower. but you have other people saying that might not work either. melissa: thank you for coming on, appreciate it. >> thank y for having me. melissa: call it a win-win bringing jobs back home giving them to the nation's heroes, one entrepreneur puts her money where her mouth is and she is here to explain. can you ever have too much "mon"? ♪ melissa:alk about a woman on a mission, something that talked about here on "money," but in your program does double duty training young veterans for job testing software and bringing t
can he change the tax code? >> there are people in corporate america that say the number one way to do th is to cut the corporate tax rate. our 35% is higher than most other countries in the world. a few places it is higher than it is here, but it is higher than in most other countries, so i think business groups with a one way to get it back here is to lower tax rates. and then the difference between the rates overseas and the rate here if they brought some of the money back would also...
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ruth says the man changed history. thanks, mr. prouty, you are a hero. and tinah says, thank you, scott, you are so brave and i appreciate the risk you took. god bless you. go to our facebook page right now and join the conversation and like "the ed show." >>> thanks for staying with us tonight. >>> thanks for staying with us tonight. we needed serious filibuster reform long before the 113th congress was sworn in. now republican obstruction is even worse. and the confirmation process has come to a screeching halt. today, president obama asked senate democrats, say, will you do something about this thing? this thing called the filibuster i didn't like either. there are 18 nominees pending and republicans have blocked five of them so far. senator jerry miran of kansas justified the obstruction saying i think in every instance i know of, they've either been controversial nominees like senator hagel or there's been senators who wanted more information before another secretary was confirmed. hagel controversial? give me a break. the republicans once said they
ruth says the man changed history. thanks, mr. prouty, you are a hero. and tinah says, thank you, scott, you are so brave and i appreciate the risk you took. god bless you. go to our facebook page right now and join the conversation and like "the ed show." >>> thanks for staying with us tonight. >>> thanks for staying with us tonight. we needed serious filibuster reform long before the 113th congress was sworn in. now republican obstruction is even worse. and the...
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ending the top down approach much dc means changing our top down political process. the next election is 20 months away. now is time to furlough the consultants and talk to the political strip. if we know what we believe, we don't need professionals to testimony us. [ applause ] -- tell us [ applause ] and if we truly seek to know the hearts and minds of the american people, there is no substitute for going out and asking them. being one of them with real world experience. actul conversations, with actul hard-working americans. that goes for finding candidates as well. creating a government by, for the people, it means looking in our communities, pta's and service clubs and tea party rallies and city hallings. for people who is willing to lead. someone who doesn't just preach common sense but lives it. encourage her or him to run for. were you mad as hell and think you have a better way? run yourself. don't let the big consultants and the big bad media scare you off. don't let them invalidate you. don't let them invalidate you. if you have more real world practical e
ending the top down approach much dc means changing our top down political process. the next election is 20 months away. now is time to furlough the consultants and talk to the political strip. if we know what we believe, we don't need professionals to testimony us. [ applause ] -- tell us [ applause ] and if we truly seek to know the hearts and minds of the american people, there is no substitute for going out and asking them. being one of them with real world experience. actul conversations,...
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should change it. if i asked how much you think they're charged to run a mine on the united states federal land, do you know the answer? five dollars an acre. so they're using our federal land for $5 an acre in 1872. gas and oil pay 12% and we have no real superbomb that really holds them. they can go bankrupt, walk away with after the $200 billion fund will pay for. so it needs to be addressed in a big way. so that's the law that needs to be addressed. >> i would say with respect to rocky flats coming up to look at the law in the beginning as well. if they mention in my presentation, companies that produce nuclear weapons are identified from any damage to the surrounding area. for the secrecy surrounding rocky flats in the beginning was the cold war and cold war secrecy, but then it became a complicated as time went on. it's a beautiful part of the country between denver and boulder. it's always been a desirable area in terms of business and home developments in colorado has always had a big push in t
should change it. if i asked how much you think they're charged to run a mine on the united states federal land, do you know the answer? five dollars an acre. so they're using our federal land for $5 an acre in 1872. gas and oil pay 12% and we have no real superbomb that really holds them. they can go bankrupt, walk away with after the $200 billion fund will pay for. so it needs to be addressed in a big way. so that's the law that needs to be addressed. >> i would say with respect to...